Usage: WBADMIN ENABLE BACKUP [-addtarget:{BackupTargetDisk | BackupTargetNetworkShare}] [-removetarget:{BackupTargetDisk | BackupTargetNetworkShare}] [-schedule:TimeToRunBackup] [-include:VolumesToInclude] [-allCritical] [-user:UserName] [-password:Password] [-noInheritAcl] [-quiet] Creates a daily backup schedule or modifies an existing backup schedule. With no options specified, displays the current settings for the scheduled backup. -addtarget Storage location for backups. Requires you to specify a target, a destination to store backups, either as a disk identifier or Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path to a remote shared folder (\\servername\sharename\). If a disk is specified, the disk is formatted before use and any existing data on it is permanently erased. -removetarget Storage location specified in the existing backup schedule. Requires you to specify a backup destination, either disk identifier or UNC path to a remote shared folder. -schedule Comma-delimited times of day specified as HH:MM. -include Comma-delimited list of volume drive letters, volume mount points, or GUID-based volume names to include in the backup. -allCritical Automatically includes all critical volumes (volumes that contain operating system components) in the backup. Can be used along with the -include option. -user Specifies the user name with write access to the backup destination (if it is a remote shared folder). The user needs to be a member of the Administrators group or Backup Operators group on the computer that is getting backed up. NOTE: Scheduled backups to a remote shared folder are only available for computers running versions of Windows Small Business Server. -password Password for the user name that is specified by the parameter -user. -noInheritAcl If specified, the credentials specified are applied to \\\WindowsImageBackup\ folder that contains the backup. To access the backup later, you must use these credentials or be a member of the Administrators or Backup Operators group on the computer with the shared folder. If -noInheritAcl is not used, the access control list (ACL) permissions from the shared folder are applied to the folder by default so that anyone with access to the remote shared folder can access the backup. -quiet Runs the command with no prompts to the user. Example: WBADMIN ENABLE BACKUP -addtarget: -schedule:09:00,18:00 -include:e:,d:\mountpoint,\\?\Volume{cc566d14-44a0-11d9-9d93-806e6f6e6963}\ Remarks: To view the disk identifier of all online disks, use WBADMIN GET DISKS. All critical volumes (volumes containing operating system components) are included for backup by default. To change the storage location from a disk to a remote shared folder or (from a remote shared folder to a disk), first run WBADMIN DISABLE BACKUP to stop the currently scheduled backup. Then use WBADMIN ENABLE BACKUP to configure scheduled backup with the new location.
Usage: WBADMIN DELETE SYSTEMSTATEBACKUP -keepVersions:{No. of copies} | -version:VersionIdentifier | -deleteOldest -backupTarget:{VolumeName} ...
Usage: WBADMIN DISABLE BACKUP -quiet Stops running the existing scheduled daily backups. -quiet Runs the command with no ...
Usage: WBADMIN DISABLE BACKUP -quiet Stops running the existing scheduled daily backups. -quiet Runs the command with no ...
Usage: WBADMIN ENABLE BACKUP -addtarget:{BackupTargetDisk | BackupTargetNetworkShare} -removetarget:{BackupTargetDisk | BackupTargetNetworkShare} ...
Usage: WBADMIN ENABLE BACKUP -addtarget:{BackupTargetDisk | BackupTargetNetworkShare} -removetarget:{BackupTargetDisk | BackupTargetNetworkShare} ...
Usage: WBADMIN ENABLE BACKUP -addtarget:{BackupTargetDisk} -removetarget:{BackupTargetDisk} -schedule:TimeToRunBackup -include:VolumesToInclude ...
Usage: WBADMIN GET ITEMS -version:VersionIdentifier -backupTarget:{VolumeName | NetworkSharePath} -machine:BackupMachineName ...
Usage: WBADMIN GET ITEMS -version:VersionIdentifier -backupTarget:{VolumeName | NetworkSharePath} -machine:BackupMachineName ...
Usage: WBADMIN GET STATUS Reports the status of the current backup or recovery job. Remarks: This command will not stop until ...